"With young people maturing and bringing their own strengths to the table, it is natural that so many individuals from diverse backgrounds who are interested in traditional culture consider using their skills to promote China's cultural treasures," she says.
Over the past few years, the short film has been screened in countries, including the United Kingdom and France, and has been nominated for many international awards.
Yang says that it is essential to identify common themes and shared values, such as love, family and friendship, to create an animated film that is able to resonate internationally. Revolving around shared values, unique cultural elements can be incorporated to enhance its visual and emotional appeal.
"The sheer brilliance and depth in Renai Dance is a testament to the power of animation in bridging generational and cultural divides," Giulia Esposito, an Italian journalist based in Milan, writes on the A' Design Award's official site.
"This film not only celebrates the legacy of past generations but also inspires the pursuit of dreams with courage and support. The commitment of the team, under the guidance and creative vision of Yang and Wu, to bring this emotionally charged and culturally rich narrative to life, despite the constraints of time and budget, is indeed worthy of recognition and admiration."
Contact the writer at chengyuezhu@chinadaily.com.cn